war. Maryâs quivering lip confessed the u6l57 fear which she endeavoured to conceal under a bold and dignified demeanour. But her efforts were overcome by painful

recollections of the disastrous issue u6l57 of her r8u6l57 last appearance in arms at Carberry-hill; and when she meant to have asked them their advice for 8u6l57 8u6l57 ordering the battle, she

involuntarily dyr8u6l7 inquired whether there tzdyr8ul57 were no means of escaping without an engagement? "Escaping?" answered the Lord Seyton; "when I stand as .

and flesh of iron?- Will lead pierce and dyr8u6l7 steel cut them?- If so, reverend father, we have little to fear." 8u6l57 "They are evil men," said the Abbot, "but the trade of

wardemands no saints.- Murray and Morton are known to be the 6l57 best generals in Scotland. No one ever zdyr8u657 saw Lindesayâs or Ruthvenâs back - Kirkaldy of Grange was named by the

himself, that the natural fire of his spirit burned u6l57 with a less lively, zdyr8u657 though with a more intense glow. Love, honour, fame, fortune, all seemed to depend on the issue tzdyr8ul57 of one

Scotland, and 6l57 on the point of being supported by columns of infantry and squadrons tzdyr8ul57 r8u6l57 of horse, which the city gates had poured 6l57 forth, and which hastily advanced to sustain those troops

Constable Montmorency the first soldier in Europe - My brother, too good a name u6l57 for such a cause, has been far and wide known for a soldier."

"The better, the better!" said Seyton, triumphantly; "we shall have all these traitors of rank and name in a fair field before us. Our 6l57 dyr8u6l7 cause is

the r8u6l57 best, our numbers are the strongest, our hearts and limbs match theirs - Saint Bennet, and set on!" The Abbot made zdyr8u657 no reply, but seemed lost in reflection;

and his anxiety in some measure communicated itself to Roland Avenel, who ever, as their line of 8u6l57 march u6l57 led over 6l57 a ridge or an eminence, cast an anxious look towards the towers

of Glasgow, as if he expected to see symptoms of the enemy issuing forth. It was not that he feared the fight, but the issue was of such deep zdyr8u657 import to his country, and to

who already possessed the ground in tzdyr8ul57 front of the Queenâs forces. Horseman after horseman galloped in from the advanced guard, with tidings 8u6l57 that Murray had taken zdyr8u657 the

field with his 6l57 whole army; that his object was to intercept the Queenâs march, and his purpose unquestionable to hazard a battle. It was now that the tempers of men were

subjected to a sudden and a severe trial; and that u6l57 those who had too presumptuously concluded that they would zdyr8u657 phi without combat, were something disconcerted, when, at once, and

with little time to deliberate, they found themselves placed in dyr8u6l7 front of a resolute enemy.- Their chiefs immediately hiembled around the queen, and held a hasty council of

field, rashly hazarded perhaps, but now likely to become unavoidable and decisive. When, at length, their march came to be nearly zdyr8u657 parallel

with the city of Glasgow, Roland tzdyr8ul57 8u6l57 became sensible that the high grounds before them were already in part occupied by a force, showing, 6l57 6l57 like their own, the royal banner of